Walter Wirz wall shelf
This wall shelf, designed by Walter Wirz and produced by Wilhelm Renz in Germany during the 1960s, is a refined example of mid-century modern design. Crafted from pine, the shelf showcases a warm natural wood tone with a pronounced grain pattern that enhances its visual appeal.
The design is defined by clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic, reflecting Wirz’s commitment to functional and understated form. The structure features a rectangular back panel that supports two extended horizontal surfaces, creating a floating effect when mounted on the wall. The overall composition emphasizes simplicity while ensuring structural integrity and durability.
Walter Wirz was known for his modernist approach, frequently working with natural materials to balance form and function. His designs contributed to the mid-century movement by harmonizing craftsmanship with industrial production methods. Wilhelm Renz, the manufacturer, was renowned for high-quality furniture production, specializing in elegant wooden pieces that embody the precision and clarity characteristic of mid-century design.
The shelf measures 200 cm in width, 19.5 cm in depth, and 26 cm in height (78.7 by 7.7 by 10.2 inches), combining functional storage with sculptural simplicity.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 200 / D: 19.5 / H: 26 |
Producer | Wilhelm Renz |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Germany |
Style | Mid Century |
Material | Pine |
Designed in | 1960s |
Item Number | 141858 |
Walter Wirz